This Diwali You Can Light Up Many Unfortunate Lives With Just A Few Clicks

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This Diwali You Can Light Up Many Unfortunate Lives With Just A Few Clicks

Kumar Vishal

October 5th, 2015

This Diwali, Brighten Up Someone’s Life. To Know How, Click Here.
 
A sense of nostalgia grips everyone on Diwali! Weeks of preparation, the fun of decoration, the excitement of exchanging presents & sweets and finally doing Pooja, all together with our loved ones, is something that make us long for Diwali every year!
 
Yet, there are times when, no matter how hard we try, we are not able to go home and spend Diwali together! Sometimes our leave application doesn’t get approved, sometimes the tickets are not available, and sometimes we just can’t pull out the time or money! While they long for us at home, we brood alone far away.
 
But this Diwali, here is a chance for you to be with your loved ones. Send your wishes and light up the lives of underprivileged children. You could also get a chance to fly to your loved ones and even illuminate an entire 747 plane!

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